But there is a need for visionary leadership which steers innovation towards people's most prevalent and
pressing justice needs.
Not exact matches
Readiness for charity and
justice: an analytic perspective on contemporary culture that provides a context for sensing and meeting the most
pressing needs for charity and
justice at home and abroad.
This play, with its
pressing enigma of mercy and
justice, has at its quiet dramatic center the story of an overwhelming
need for faith in the face of malignant nature and one - dimensional culture.
Former U.S. Attorney Preet BhararaPreetinder (Preet) Singh BhararaPreet Bharara weighs in on report of Cohen wiretap Daily Beast to «hit pause» on Joy Reid columns; MSNBC host backs off speaking event Bharara: We owe Mueller «incalculable thanks» MORE said Friday that if a recent report in The New York Times that Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsChris Christie compares Mueller investigation to «Bridgegate» probe Oakland mayor fires back at Trump: «It's my duty to protect my residents» McCabe lawyer fires back at Trump: «You
need to stop lying» MORE sought negative
press coverage of former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyTrump - Russia probe marks one - year anniversary: This is what it has accomplished Trump: McCabe should be under investigation for ties to Clinton The Memo: Trump team stokes fight over Mueller MORE is true, he must be ousted from the
Justice Department.
Almost all nations
need to increase awareness among citizens and the
press of the policy significance of the ethical and
justice dimensions of climate change.
I think it is worth questioning whether law schools
need to be as they are, or whether it is possible to protect academic freedom while also working institutionally to accomplish the best possible education for students, and accepting some institutional responsibility to ensure that the school produces scholarship addressing
pressing issues with the administration of
justice.
Family law will continue to be the most
pressing area for legal reforms and access to
justice, especially because those most in
need are priced entirely out of the market for legal representation.
During a panel discussion last week at the Thomson Reuters Emerging Legal Technology Forum panel called Prometheus Unbound: On «Chatbots» Robot Lawyers and Ongoing Access to
Justice, lawyers from a variety of backgrounds discussed the opportunities and applications for, and the growing popularity of, legal technology to address
pressing needs in the provision of legal services.
There would
need to be checks and balances to that power for the sake of
justice, personal privacy, etc, lest we end up ruled by the
press.
CALGARY — As the Canadian Bar Association conference got underway this morning, Chief
Justice Beverley McLachlin opened with a keynote speech emphasizing the
need to balance the
pressing need to change the delivery of legal services with lawyers» professional obligations.
Joe Comartin,
justice critic for the federal NDP, says he has pressed Justice Minister Rob Nicholson on the funding issue and senses the attorney general knows more cash is
justice critic for the federal NDP, says he has
pressed Justice Minister Rob Nicholson on the funding issue and senses the attorney general knows more cash is
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson on the funding issue and senses the attorney general knows more cash is
needed.
From its inception, the Equal
Justice Works AmeriCorps Legal Fellowships program has proudly directed and adapted its orientation and goals in order to align itself with the most
pressing needs of our nation as assessed by AmeriCorps.
The
pressing need to explore
justice reinvestment in Victorian is largely driven by prison overcrowding (prisoner numbers up 42 % since 2004), disproportionately high percentage of Aboriginal people making up the youth
justice and adult prison populations, record high re-offending rates of prisoners at 40 %, and the rocketing expenditure (over $ 1 billion last year).
In light of the continued over-representation of Indigenous people, particularly women, in the criminal
justice system, there is a
pressing need for the continued implementation of the 339 recommendations contained in the Report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, including any outstanding recommendations.
Given the increasing levels of incarceration of Indigenous peoples generally, their over-representation in the criminal
justice system and high level of recidivism, there remains a
pressing need for culturally appropriate programs working with Indigenous offenders and offender rehabilitation programs in any sustained response to family violence.